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Dearborn Muslim mayor tells Christian resident he is ‘not welcome right here’
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Dearborn Muslim mayor tells Christian resident he is ‘not welcome right here’

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Last updated: September 17, 2025 6:58 pm
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Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer stayed silent for days after an argument in Dearborn, the place town’s Muslim mayor scolded a Christian resident who objected to new avenue indicators honoring an Arab-American newspaper writer recognized for previous statements seen as sympathetic to terrorists.

Fox Information Digital tried to succeed in Whitmer’s workplace and employees Wednesday, every week after the Detroit Free Press first reported the Dearborn assembly kerfuffle.

Mayor Abdullah Hammoud reportedly instructed resident Ted Barham that he’s “not welcome right here,” and that if Barham moved out of town, the place round 40% of the inhabitants is Muslim, he would maintain a parade.

DEARBORN’S MUSLIM MAYOR TELLS CHRISTIAN HE’S ‘NOT WELCOME’ IN DEBATE ON HONORING PRO-TERROR ARAB LEADER

Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer appears to be like on as President Donald Trump indicators government orders within the Oval Workplace of the White Home on April 9, 2025, in Washington, D.C. (Anna Moneymaker/Getty Pictures)

Barham expressed concern over town honoring newspaper writer Osama Siblani, saying that renaming streets for the controversial determine is akin to calling them “Hezbollah Avenue” and “Hamas Avenue.”

Hammoud accused Barham of not believing in “coexistence,” and suggested him to shut his eyes if he drove alongside the avenue the place indicators commemorating Siblani have been put in.

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Barham additionally reportedly mentioned that Siblani might have nonetheless performed good for the Dearborn neighborhood through his newspaper, however stood by his criticisms and browse from the Lebanon-born man’s previous quotations, based on the Free Press.

Some previous statements catalogued by MEMRI, the Center East Media Analysis Institute, quote Siblani as claiming Hamas just isn’t a terrorist group and that Hezbollah would – in 2024 – “deal with the job” in regard to protesters who have been chanting “demise to Israel.”

In accordance with MEMRI, Siblani claimed the blood of jihadists on the time “irrigate the land of Palestine.”

In 2006, Siblani was quoted within the media as saying, “If the FBI needs to return after those that help the resistance performed by Hezbollah, then they higher deliver a fleet of buses. I, for one, could be keen to go to jail,” based on documentation from the Anti-Defamation League.

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Siblani instructed the Free Press that he didn’t know Barham – who had mentioned he beforehand lived in Palestinian territories – and that his feedback cited by the resident “was quoted [via] bits and items,” and have been taken out of context.

He additionally criticized MEMRI, co-founded by a former Jerusalem intelligence official, for allegedly partaking in the identical follow.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox Information Digital. 

He joined Fox Information in 2013 as a author and manufacturing assistant. 

Charles covers media, politics and tradition for Fox Information Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple College with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story ideas may be despatched to charles.creitz@fox.com.

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